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Man takes girl hostage, rapes and threatens to kill her with acid attack

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Nagpur: A satanic man not only took a 22-year old girl hostage and raped her but also threatened to kill her with acid attack if she dared to name him. The accused has been booked.

The accused Mayur Govind Basvante (34), resident of Pandharabodi, near Mata Mandir, with diabolical designs in mind, first invited the 22-year old girl to his house on some pretext. Unaware of Mayur’s intentions, the girl went to his house around 3 pm on October 17. As soon as the girl entered Mayur’s house he took her hostage and detained her in a room.

Later, the accused Mayur raped the helpless girl and also threatened to kill her with acid attack if she dared to name him. However, the victimized girl, after releasing herself from the clutches of accused, approached Ambazari police and registered a case.

The Lady PSI Waghmare, acting on her complaint, booked the accused Mayur Govind Basvante under Sections 343, 323, 506(B), 376, 377 of the IPC and investigating the matter further.

Man takes girl hostage, rapes and threatens to kill her with acid attack


Dowry greedy hubby, his 3 other relatives booked for abetting woman’s suicide

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Nagpur: A dowry greedy husband, his mother and two other relatives have been booked on the charges of abetting suicide by a young woman on Thursday (Dussehra day).

The young married woman Arti Omdev Daldale (24), around 8.30 am on Thursday, consumed a poisonous substance in her house situated at Plot No. 84, Vitthalnagar in Hudkeshwar area. Arti was rushed to Keshav Hospital. However, she was declared dead at 11.45 am while undergoing treatment. At that time, Hudkeshwar police had registered a case of accidental death and launched a thorough investigation.

The detailed probe revealed that Arti’s husband Omdev Ajabrao Daldale (26), mother-in-law Ramabai Ajabrao Daldale (57), sister-in-law Sharda Namdeo Khadatkar (32) and brother-in-law Chhatrapati Ajabrao Daldale (24) were tormenting her, mentally and physically, for bringing more and more dowry money from her parents. The four accused were torturing Arti despite receiving cash of Rs 5 lakh given by Arti’s mother Muktabai Jayant Chavan (42), resident of Village Khairwada, District Chhindwada (MP). Muktabai had sold her agriculture land for giving the money to the accused. But still, the greedy foursome did not stop harassing Arti and demanded more money. Fed with the torture, Arti decided to take the extreme step on Dussehra day itself and subsequently consumed the poisonous stuff.

Hudkeshwar PSI D M Lakde, based on a complaint filed by Arti’s mother Muktabai Chavan, has registered a case under Sections 306, 34 of IPC against the four accused Omdev Daldale, Ramabai Ajabrao Daldale, Sharda Khadatkar and brother-in-law Chhatrapati Daldale and launched a probe afresh.

Dowry greedy hubby, his 3 other relatives booked for abetting woman’s suicide

Accused transporting illicit liquor arrested

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Nagpur: Kalmeshwar police arrested an accused for transport of illicit liquor under its jurisdiction on Oct 21, between 11.15 pm and 12 am.

The police laid a nakabandi and arrested Akshay Arun Thakre, 19 years, resident of Junki Saoli, along with his vehicle No. MH 40/ AJ 3107 and recovered 40 nips of unauthorized foreign liquor valuing Rs 5,200, making a total seizure of Rs 35,000.

The police have registered a case against him under sections 65 (e) of Mumbai Liquor Act. PI Madame and his staff execution the action under the guidance of SP Dr Arati Singh.

Accused transporting illicit liquor arrested

4 caught for theft of sand under different police stations

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Khaparkheda police arrested 2 persons accused of theft of sand while they were carrying a truck loaded with 2 brass sand on Isapur road, 10 kms away from here, on Oct 21, about 2 pm.

One of the accused is named–Dinesh Vishnu Bondare, 22, resident of Walni and the owner of truck No. MH 40/ 5031.

The police seized the sand and truck. The total seizure made values Rs 304,000 including sand worth Rs 4000. The police have registered a case u/s 379,109 IPC against the unidentified accused, and a hunt for truck owner is underway. PSI Warkade is further investigating the case.

In another incident of theft of sand under the jurisdiction of Saoner police station, the police seized a truck No. MH 36/ 953 and a tractor No. MH 40/ F 7252 illegally carrying sand in all measuring 3 brass valuing Rs 4,500. The total seizure made including the cost of vehicles amounts to Rs 5,04,500.

As the accused fled the spot, the police is hunting for them. However, a case u/s 379, 467, 468 and 471 IPC has been registered against the unidentified accused by Saoner police. Saoner PI Sapkal is further investigating the case.

4 caught for theft of sand under different police stations

Two groups of youngsters clash during Durga procession in Hudkeshwar area, many injured

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Nagpur: A ruckus over dancing during Durga immersion procession sparked a bloody clash between two groups of youngsters that left many injured. The clash took place in Hudkeshwar area on Friday night. Complaint and counter complaint have been filed by the two groups against each other. At least 12 persons have been booked under attempt to murder charge and other offences.

The trouble started when the two youngsters, Suraj Chaman Parmar (18), resident of Manewada, Besa Road and his friend Nitin, were enjoying dancing during Durga immersion procession that was taken out in the area around 10 pm on Friday. While dancing, Suraj and Nitin were jostled and jolted by another group of dancing youngsters namely Chetan Shalikram Savarkar (21), Abhinav Ajay Shirpurkar (21), Ashish Wamanrao Pawar (21), Chetan Shravan Charde (21), Ankush Madke and an unidentified youth, all residents of Akash Nagar. A wordy duel erupted between the dancing youngsters which later took a bloody turn. The group of six youngsters accosted Suraj and Nitin along the procession and attacked them with wooden sticks with the intention of killing them. Nitin suffered grievous injuries and was taken to GMCH and admitted there.

On the basis of a complaint of Suraj Parmar, Hudkeshwar API Chougule booked the six accused under Sections 307, 143, 147, 148, 149, 364 of IPC.

However, it seems, the attack did not go well with Suraj Parmar and his other friends namely Arjun, Kiran Solanki, Nitin Gupta, Vicky Gaidhane, and others. The group waited for an opportune time and first thrashed rival group members Ashish Pawar and his friend severely. Later, the Suraj Parmar group called Ashish Pawar, Chetan Charde, Chetan Savarkar and others near Shesh Nagar Bus Stop and assaulted them with wooden rafters and sticks and inflicted bloody injuries.

A counter complaint was lodged by Ashish Pawar against the rival group. API Chougule this time booked Suraj Parmar and his group under Sections 324, 143, 147, 148, 149 of IPC and launched investigations into the matter.

Two groups of youngsters clash during Durga procession in Hudkeshwar area, many injured

Married woman ends life in Koradi area; boy found dead near Deekshabhoomi

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Nagpur: Two cases of accidental deaths, including suicide by a young married woman, were reported in two different areas on Friday.

In the first incident, the young married woman Tanvi alias Madhuri Tushar Dongarwar (25), resident of Plot No. 65, Saiprasad Housing Society, Omnagar, took the extreme step by hanging to ceiling fan hook with the help of a saree in her bedroom.

Tanvi committed suicide between 1 pm and 4.45 pm on Friday. On the basis of information given by her husband Tushar Pravinkumar Dongarwar (30), Koradi PSI Bonde registered a case of accidental death and mounted a probe from all angles.

In the another incident, 28-year old Rupesh Ashok Kale of New Railway Colony, Wardha Road, was found dead at Stall No. 110 near Deekshabhoomi at about 5 pm on Friday. Ambazari PSI Borge, acting on a complaint filed by Sidharth Tulshiram Maheshkar (42) of Sambhaji Nagar, has registered a case of accidental death and probing the matter further.

Married woman ends life in Koradi area; boy found dead near Deekshabhoomi

Burglars strike at Dheeran Kanya School, house in Dharampeth; booty worth Rs 3.36 lakh stolen

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Nagpur: Desperadoes struck at Dheeran Kanya School, Sitabuldi and a house in Dharampeth and decamped with electronics goods and gold-silver ornaments collectively worth Rs 3.36 lakh.

In the burglary reported at Dheeran Kanya School situated near Jhansi Rani Square, Sitabuldi, the electronics goods including 12 computer monitors, two cameras and eight hard discs worth Rs 72,000 were stolen from Computer Room. Based on a complaint registered by school’s Headmistress Anita Pal, Sitabuldi police have booked the unidentified thieves and searching for them.

In Dharampeth Zenda Square area, the house of Rajesh Humanilal Karvat (61), was targeted by burglars. The gold ornaments, valued at Rs 2.64 lakh, kept in the wooden almirah were swept away by the miscreants between 10 am of Wednesday and 9 pm of Thursday. Sitabuldi PSI Wankhede has registered an offence under Section 380 of IPC and investigating the case further.

Burglars strike at Dheeran Kanya School, house in Dharampeth; booty worth Rs 3.36 lakh stolen

Two killed as tipper truck, Mahindra Maxx car collide head on near Hudkeshwar

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Nagpur: Two persons – driver and co-passenger – were killed when the Mahindra Maxx car they were travelling in collided with a tipper truck head on Dighori-Umred Road on Saturday noon.

According to details, the deceased Someshwar Mahadeo Selokar (45), the driver of Mahindra Maxx car, and co-passenger Rafiq Sheikh Gulab Sheikh (45), were coming to city in their vehicle (MH-31/AP 8769) from Umred direction around 12.45 pm on Saturday.

When their vehicle reached near Aman Restaurant in front of Pandav College, a rashly driven tipper truck (MH-40/Y 9495) collided with the Maxx car head on with forceful impact. The crash left Someshwar, Rafiq and driver of Tipper truck Vijay Pralhad Thavkar (35), all residents Pachkhedi Kuhi, Nagpur, seriously injured.

All the three injured were rushed to GMCH. However, the doctors at the hospital declared Maxx driver Someshwar dead at 2 pm while Rafiq succumbed to his injuries at 6.45 pm while undergoing treatment.

Based on the information, Hudkeshwar API Wankhede has booked both the drivers under Sections 279, 338, 304(A) of the IPC read with Sub-Sections 134, 177 of Motor Vehicles Act. Further investigations are underway.

Two killed as tipper truck, Mahindra Maxx car collide head on near Hudkeshwar


7 Most Gruesome Murders that shook Nagpur

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Nagpur crime graph has evolved to acquire a gory face during the last decade. The nature and intention of crime has taken the face uglier than ever. Rape and murders have topped the city crime charts followed by multiplying incidents of chain snatching, financial fraud and domestic violence.

But the most telling incidents that still haunts the memory of citizens

Nagpur Today recalls 7 most gruesome murders that rocked the city and brought turbulence in its aftermath.

  1. Akku Yadav Lynching – The Mob Fury

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On August 13, 2004 alleged rapist and murderer Bharat Kalicharan alias Akku Yadav, 32 was brutally lynched by a mob of around 200 women from Kasturba Nagar in Nagpur district court, on the marble floor of the court room. Yadav was stabbed over seventy times, and chili powder and stones were thrown in his face. One of his alleged victims also hacked off his penis. He was reportedly bleeding next to the judge’s seat. The women who killed him claimed that Yadav had been raping and abusing local women with impunity for over a decade, and that the local police had refused to help his victims or pursue charges as Yadav was allegedly bribing them. Yadav had also reportedly murdered at least three people and dumped their bodies on the railroad tracks. The lynching reportedly occurred when Yadav spotted a woman he had raped and called her a prostitute, enraging the crowd. In 2012, Akku Yadav’s nephew, Aman Yadav was stabbed to death following similar circumstances. Five women were immediately arrested but released following demonstrations in the city. Every woman living in the local slum has claimed responsibility for the lynching. Usha Narayane, a local activist, was arrested and charged with murder, as were other women. In 2012, Narayane was released from custody. 21 other people, including six women, were also arrested and released due to lack of evidence.

  2. Kush Katariya – Killing of Innocence

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Eight-year-old Kush was kidnapped and killed on October 11, 2011, after a ransom demand of Rs 2 crore. A case was registered at Nandanvan police station. His neighbour and family friend Ayush Pugalia was arrested within a couple of days of the incident. His elder brothers Navin and Nitin were arrested later, after it came to fore that they had extended indirect help to Ayush by disposing off his blood soiled clothes near Kasturchand Park. After the sessions court had awarded a rare double lifer to Pugaliya on April 4, 2013, for the gruesome murder, he had challenged it in high court. Bombay High Court awarded a rare triple lifer to Ayush. The state had also filed a case for enhancement of his sentence to death penalty. The killing of eight-year-old boy had triggered massive protests across the city that forced then chief minister Prithviraj Chavan to visit the grieving family and also name special public prosecutor (SPP) Ujwal Nikam to prosecute the case.

  3. Yug Chandak – The Horrifying Recurrence

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Similar on the lines of Kush Katariya murder, Yug Chandak the son of Dr Mahesh Chandak, was kidnapped on September 1, 2014 and later brutally murdered. Yug was picked up in front of his Chhapru Nagar house at Wardhaman Nagar by Rajesh Dhannalal Dawar (19), who was sacked from job by Chandak about a fortnight back of the incident, and Arvind Abhilash Singh (23), who then worked at the clinic. As the duo called the boy returning from school, the latter threw his bag towards the apartment’s security guard and without doubting Rajesh’s intentions sat on his bike. Yug was rendered unconscious with a chloroform-soaked handkerchief by Arvind, who was riding pillion. One of the accused calling himself as Mohsin had even made calls for Rs 10 crore ransom which was finally settled for Rs 5 crore. The ransom amount was to be delivered in Mumbai. The minor boy was later strangled, smothered and his head smashed with stones. The body was buried in sand under pipes and later thrown in a culvert in Patansaongi, about 30 kms near here, by the two accused, police said.

 4.  Monika Kirnapure – Deadly Mistaken Identity

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Nagpur city shook with the murder of a young engineering student Monika Kirnapure on March 11, 2011 because of a mistaken identity. On March 11, 2011 around 10.30 am Monika left for KDK College from Pratibha girls hostel alone. Monika was talking on her cell phone while walking towards the college which is 0.5 kilometer away. Just then, two hooligans aged around 20 and 22 years stopped her and hit her on her face with a knuckle duster and then stabbed her back with a knife after dealing many wounds on her hands and waste. Monika succumbed to injuries on the spot. It later turned out that it was a case of mistaken identity as the main conspirator in the case, Kunal Jaiswal, had hired the two assailants to kill a different girl who had refused to marry him. Monika had covered her face with a dupatta as protection against the scorching sun and was talking to her mother on the phone when she was attacked. Citizens of Nagpur had displayed a rare solidarity in protesting and seeking justice for Monica Kirnapure. The Nagpur court sentenced four convicts including Kunal Jaiswal to life imprisonment while two other accused, charged with destruction of evidence, were acquitted for lack of evidence. The girl who was supposed to be murdered was Rekha (name changed), who was also a student of Shrimati Rajshree Mulak College of Engineering for Women, was the target of the killers who had come from Katol. While Monica was a third-year student of electronics, Rekha belonged to the third year batch of computer engineering.

  5. Pintu Shirke –  Another Court Murder

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Swapnil alias Pintu Shirke was brutally murdered on the sixth floor of dstrict and sessions court building on February 11, 2002 following the land dispute. Cops arrested few goons involved in the murder on the spot while others were held during investigations. Pintu, who was involved in some hefty crimes, was brutally killed with swords and other sharp-edged weapons in the court premises. Out of the 16 accused, one accused passed away during the trial.  13 years after this cine-style sensational 8 people were convicted on the charges of murder and were sentenced to life imprisonment while seven others have been acquitted for the lack of strong evidence against them. Those ordered life imprisonment include Raju Bhadre, Vijay Mate, Kiran Kaithe, Dinesh Gayaki, Ritesh Gawande, Ayub Khan, Umesh Dahake and Kamlesh Nimbarte. Those who were acquitted from the charges include Maruti Nauwa, Panjdurang Kinjewar, Mahesh Bante, Rajesh Kadu, Mayur Chavan, his brother Mangesh Chavan and Sandeep Sanak.

  6. Hemant Diyewar – Shootout at Shankar Nagar

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Bharatiya Janta Yuva morcha (BJYM) vice-president Hemant Diyewar Hemant Diyewar was shot dead at Shankar Nagar Square on February 24, 2013. A gangwar going between two notorious gangsters over coal transportation in Ghugus mining area of Chandrapur was suspected to be behind the gruesome murder. The so-called mastermind of the murder Gulnawaz Khan Ejaz Khan alias Sheikhu and his aide Shivprasad Baijankiwar alias Shiva allegedly walked into Nandanvan police station along with a mediator after cops picked up their three close aides from Ghughus in Chandrapur. They were later handed over to Ambazari police station. On record, Sheikhu and Shiva were shown arrested from Jagnade square after they returned to city in a truck from Madhya Pradesh. Police also recovered a revolver and knife from them.

  7. Vijay Thawkar – The Bloody Gunshot

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On October 6, 2012, Vijay Pandurag Thawkar, owner of Thawkar Jewelers was murdered in broad daylight in his own shop on mezzanine floor at Shriram Bhavan, Khankhoje Nagar, in Hudkeshwar area on Manewada Road. 4 assailants were aboard a Maruti car out of which 3 got down and barged into the jewelry store. Pointing the gun towards Vijay, the assailant asked him to hand over all the jewelry in the shop. Thinking about losing all the hard earned money, Vijay protested. Following this, the culprits fired bullet after bullet on Vijay out of which two bullets hit Vijay. Once bullet went through his head. He immediately died on the spot. The helper working in the shop also tried stopping the robbers. The robbers then hit helper on his head with a gun and fled immediately. The murder evoked a huge protest from the jewelers across the city.

 

7 Most Gruesome Murders that shook Nagpur

Tuition teacher attempts to sodomize 7-year-old boy

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Nagpur: In what could be termed as misuse of power and authority over others, a Tuition teacher attempted to sodomize his student. On October 25, 2015, the parents of the victim along with other parents reached the venue where the Tuition classes are usually conducted and thrashed the Tuition Teacher, rampaged the tuition class and dragged the Tuition teacher to the Police Station.

According to police sources, the Tuition Teacher identified as Kalyan Singh aged 25 years was giving Tuitions to students weak in certain subjects in the Rajput Tuition Classes. There were several students receiving coaching from him.

Since last two days, one of the students aged 7 years refused to go to tuition classes. Upon pestering from parents, the 7-year-old victim related that the Tuition Teacher does bad things with him. Upon intense questioning, the 7-year-old victim and student of Rajput Tuition Classes related the attempts of Sodomy by the Tuition Teacher Kalyan Singh on him.

Seething with anger, the parents of the victim and other parents reached the Rajput Tuition classes and after thrashing Kalyan Singh, broke the furniture of the tuition class. Later they dragged Kalyan Singh to Rana Pratap Police Station and handed him over to the Police personnel.

Till the time of filing the story, the Police have arrested the accused Kalyan Singh and are investigating the antecedents of the accused.

According to sources, the accused is said to be hailing from Jammu Kashmir.

Tuition teacher attempts to sodomize 7-year-old boy

Two bookies betting on India-SA ODI arrested in Kamptee

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Nagpur: Crime Branch of Nagpur Rural Police raided a colony in Kamptee area and arrested two bookies who were accepting betting over India-South Africa One Dayer being played in Mumbai on Sunday. Cops have seized cash and other material worth Rs 60,000 from the possession arrested accused.

The bookies have been identified as Abhishek Agrawal (25), native of Gondia and Pramod Dongre (42) of Nagpur. The Crime Branch sleuths on Sunday evening received a tip off that cricket betting is going on at a house in Labhesh Loren Colony of Kamptee’s Yerkheda area.

Subsequently, a raid was carried out on the den and the two bookies Abhishek and Pramod were arrested while they were accepting betting over India-South Africa ODI being played in Mumbai. The team of cops, led by chief of Crime Branch Goyekar, seized cash, TV set, laptop, mobile phones and other material collectively worth Rs 60,000 from the possession of the arrested accused duo.

A case under Sections 4, 5, 12A of Prevention of Gambling Act was registered against the two nabbed bookies at Kamptee Police Station.

Two bookies betting on India-SA ODI arrested in Kamptee

Man befriends married woman on FB, blackmails her over obscene pics

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Nagpur: Befriending on social media site should be a cautious step taken with due care. This has proved yet again after a 29-year old man first established friendship with a married woman through social networks (Facebook), clicked her obscene photographs in her house and later tried to blackmail her over threat of making the pictures viral. The accused man not only blackmailed the married woman for money only but raped her often over a period of 15 months by doling out threats of killing her husband. The accused has been booked.

According to police, the accused Rumil Sharma (29), resident of Wardhaman Nagar, between July 15, 2014 and October 24, 2015, offered his friendship to the 29-year old married woman, resident of Sonegaon area, through social networks.

Once befriending her, Rumil visited the woman’s house on one pretext or the other and clicked her in obscene postures. Armed with the nasty stuff, the accused Rumil Sharma started blackmailing the married woman and demanded money with the threat of uploading her pictures on social networks.

Rumil did not limit his blackmailing tactics for money only indulged in more outrageous act. He raped the woman frequently by doling out threats of killing her husband. However, the matter went to cops when the victimized woman approached Sonegaon Police Station and registered a case against the accused.

Lady PSI B S Raut, acting on the woman’s complaint, has booked the accused Rumil Sharma under Sections 376, 388, 506(B) of IPC read with Sub-Section 67 of Information Technology Act and launched a detailed investigation into the case.

Man befriends married woman on FB, blackmails her over obscene pics

Married woman dies in freak incident in Pandharabodi area

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Nagpur: In a freak but tragic incident, a married woman died of burn injuries suffered accidentally. The deceased has been identified as Megha Mukesh Dhurve (31), resident of Sanjay Nagar, Pandharabodi.

Megha was cleaning her house around 3 pm on Saturday when an open kerosene can fell on her and she was drenched with the oil. Megha thought of taking bath and lighted gas stove for warming water.

However, when the gas stove was lighted, the flames touched clothes of Megha and within moments she was found running helter-skelter engulfed by fire. Megha received grievous burn injuries and was rushed to GMCH where she succumbed at about 9.30 pm on Sunday.

Ambazari PSI A N Lakde, based on the information, has registered a case of accidental death. Further probe is underway.

Married woman dies in freak incident in Pandharabodi area

3 arrested for illicit transport of liquor under different police stations

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Illicit liquor being transported under the jurisdiction of Bhivapur police station and also under the jurisdiction of Khapa police station was seized on Oct 25, at different places.

Under Bhivapur police station the illicit liquor was seized between 13.30 and 14.00 pm. The police on being informed secretly laid a nakabandi on Umred to Bhisi road, about 20 kms from Bhivapur and stopped truck No. MH 34/ E-7913 and when checked it recovered 30 nips of foreign liquor valuing about Rs 6,000 and 127 nips of country-made liquor valuing Rs 6,350.

The police also arrested accused Suhas Shamrao Nannware, 23, resident of Savargaon village under Chimur taluka of Chandrapur district. Total seizure made including the cost of vehicle values Rs 32,380. A case under sections 65 (a,e) Mumbai Prohibition Act has been registered against the accused.
Under the guidance of SP Dr Arati Singh, the police action was executed by Bhivapur PI Manish Divate and his staff. Further investigation is underway.

Under the jurisdiction of Khapa police station, 2 persons were arrested for transporting illicit liquor in vehicle No. MH 31/ Y-5260. The police laid a nakabandi on Oct 25, between 11 and an 11.30 am in Kolegaon area, 3 kms away from Khapa and stopped the vehicle. When checked the police recovered 600 litres of mauha-flower country liquor in rubber tube worth Rs 7,000, and arrested accused 1) Raja Ranglal Pawar, 20, and 2) Pintu Motisingh Pawar, 20, both residents of Saoner.
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The total seizure including cost of vehicle values Rs 57,000. Khapa police have registered a case against the accused under section 65 (a) Mumbai Prohibition Act.

The police action was executed by PSI Mandave and his staff under guidance of SP Dr Arati Singh. Further investigation is underway.

3 arrested for illicit transport of liquor under different police stations

Booty worth Rs 2.84 lakh burgled from two flats in same building in Hudkeshwar

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Nagpur: Unidentified burglars targeted two flats in the same building and decamped with cash and ornaments worth Rs 2.84 lakh. Baffling angle of the burglaries is that it took place in the morning hours at 9.

The first victim, Sandeep Gopichand Dolas (33), resident of Flat No. 102, ‘Atharva Classic,’ Chamat Chakki Chowk, Sarvashri Nagar, Hudkeshwar, in his complaint told police that he left home around 9 am on Monday for some domestic work. At the same time, the unidentified miscreants smashed the latch of the front door and gained entry into his flat. The thieves straightaway focused their eyes on a steel almirah and cleaned it by removing gold ornaments valued at Rs 2.78 lakh. The burglars, while fleeing, targeted another flat of Atul Laxmanrao Deshmukh (44) in the same building and relieved him of cash Rs 4000 and a mobile phone. Collectively, the miscreants stole booty worth Rs 2.84 lakh from both the flats in the morning hours.

Hudkeshwar API Patil, based on the complaints of Sandeep and Atul, has registered a case under Sections 454, 457, 380 of IPC against the unidentified burglars and mounted a search to nab them.

Booty worth Rs 2.84 lakh burgled from two flats in same building in Hudkeshwar


Hubby, in-laws booked for woman’s suicide over dowry demands

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Nagpur: In a curious turn of events, a complainant husband has emerged as the key accused in forcing his wife to commit suicide over torturous dowry demands. Now, he and his parents have been booked for abetting the suicide.

It is pertinent to recall that Nagpur Today had flashed a report titled: “Married woman ends life in Koradi area” wherein it was reported that a young married woman Tanvi alias Madhuri Tushar Dongarwar (25), resident of Plot No. 65, Saiprasad Housing Society, Omnagar, had taken the extreme step by hanging to ceiling fan hook with the help of a saree in her bedroom. Tanvi committed suicide between 1 pm and 4.45 pm on Friday (October 23). On the basis of information given by her husband Tushar Pravinkumar Dongarwar (30), Koradi PSI Bonde had at that time registered a case of accidental death and mounted a probe from all angles.

A thorough investigation brought to the fore the wicked deeds of Tushar Pravin Dongarwar along with his mother Jayashree Pravin Dongarwar and father Pravin Dongarwar, all residents of Plot No. 65, Saiprasad Housing Society, Omnagar. The day Tanvi had got married with Tushar, he himself and his parents had started treating her cruelly. The accused trio often put forth demands of more and more dowry money and worldly materials and tortured Tanvi mentally and physically. The 25-year old Tanvi could not bear the agony of dowry demands and trauma of physical and mental abuse. On October 23, Tanvi committed suicide between 1 pm and 4.45 pm by hanging to ceiling fan hook with the help of a saree in her bedroom. Subsequent to probe revelations, a complaint was registered against the accused trio with Koradi Police Station.

PSI Govardipe has booked the accused Tushar Pravin Dongarwar, Jayashree and Pravin Dongarwar under Sections 304(B), 498, 34 of IPC and launched a fresh investigation.

Hubby, in-laws booked for woman’s suicide over dowry demands

Gang of hooligans try to murder electronics shop owner in Sitabuldi

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Nagpur: A gang of hooligans stormed into an electronics shop in Sitabuldi area, ransacked it and tried to murder owner of the shop over a dispute. The accused have been booked but no arrests have been made so far.

The complainant Prashant Ghanshyamdas Nanvani (43), resident of 172, Bank Colony, Jaripatka, along with his father, was managing counter of his shop Tirupati Electronics, situated at Devgade Bhavan, Telipura, Sitabuldi. Between 6 and 9 pm on Monday, a group of five unidentified hooligans entered Prashant’s shop forcibly on the pretext of repairing a Pen Drive and resorted to quarrelling with him.

The five accused suddenly went on rampage and ransacked the shop and bashed up Prashant. When his father tried to intervene, the five goons whipped out swords and with menacing postures tried to eliminate him. However, Prashant’s shouts for help panicked the attackers and they fled the spot.

On the basis of a complaint filed by Prashant, Sitabuldi Lady PSI Shende has booked the unidentified five accused under Sections 307, 452, 147, 148, 149, 427, 506(B), 120(B) of IPC read with Sub-Section 4+25 of Arms Act and launched a search to apprehend them.

Gang of hooligans try to murder electronics shop owner in Sitabuldi

MP travel co dupes 24 persons of city to the tune of Rs 22.70 lakh over foreign tour

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Nagpur Today : Nagpur News

Nagpur: A private travel company of Madhya Pradesh duped 24 persons from Nagpur to the tune of Rs 22.70 lakh in the name taking them to the tour of Switzerland, Germany and Paris. The tour company neither took the 24 persons on the foreign tour nor returned their money. Two key operators of the travel company have been booked in this connection.

According to police, the two accused Vivek Shahu and Nikhil Gupta, both residents of 111, Anmol Sagar Darshan, New Plaza, Indore (MP), who run the travel company named MSNTH Tours and Travels Indore, asked the complainant Vinod Narottam Singh Verma (49), resident of Plot No. 572, E/1, Mahatma Gandhi Nagar, Seminary Hills, Nagpur and 23 other members of Vidarbha Computer and Media Dealers’ Welfare Association to deposit Rs 22,70,000 in Bank of India, Dharampeth Branch, towards tour charges for a trip to Switzerland, Germany and Paris. However, the 24 persons were not taken to the foreign tour nor their money returned in a well-planned conspiracy.

Ambazari API S S Surose, acting on the complaint filed by Vinod, has registered a case under Sections 420, 34 of IPC against the accused Vivek Shahu and Nikhil Gupta and investigating the matter further.

MP travel co dupes 24 persons of city to the tune of Rs 22.70 lakh over foreign tour

Terrible faux pas: ‘Murdered’ man emerges alive!

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Kalmna Murder
The curious case pertains to a murdered man whose partially burned body was found in Kalamna area on Tuesday morning. Initially, police had, based on a woman’s version, identified the body as that of Lakhan Mate. However, investigations at a later stage revealed that Lakhan Mate is alive. The foxed police are now toiling hard to establish the identity of the murdered man.

Nagpur: In bizarre turns and twists, and a ‘grave mistaken identity’ as well, a ‘murdered’ man has emerged alive. The curious case pertains to a murdered man whose partially burned body was found in Kalamna area on Tuesday morning. Initially, police had, based on a woman’s version, identified the body as that of Lakhan Mate. However, investigations at a later stage revealed that Lakhan Mate is alive, bringing relief and smiles to his family. But the terrible faux pas has now posed a sort of challenge before the cops. Who is the real victim then? The foxed police are now toiling hard to establish the identity of the murdered man, this time without any folly.

It may be recalled that a man was found murdered with his throat slit and body partially burned. Finding of the gruesome body in Kapsi area of Kalamna had led to tension and panic among residents. The body bore deep wound on throat apparently done by a sharp-edged weapon. The killer(s) also tried to burn the body with the intention of destroying evidence. Some persons claiming to be relatives had identified the body as that of Lakhan Mate. However, Godavari Mate, mother of Lakhan, when she went to Mayo Hospital mortuary, informed police that Lakhan never wore baniyan and the murdered man was wearing a baniyan.

Moreover, Godavari said the shirt also is not of Lakhan. Baffled by the revelation, the cops later denied the identity of the murdered man as Lakhan Mate and also stopped telecast of the news aired by TV channels.

On Tuesday morning, the Kalamna Police Inspector Sunil Bonde had informed media that the body found in Nageshwar Nagar ground was that of Lakhan Mate. The women residents of the area and relatives too had claimed the body as that of Lakhan. However, when Godavari told police that Lakhan never wore baniyan and the shirt was also not of his, the cops were left baffled, said the PI Bonde. Now, the question is: Who is the murdered man? The identity was not established on second day (Wednesday) too putting the cops on their toes.

Terrible faux pas: ‘Murdered’ man emerges alive!

Dispute over eating and selling meat sparks group clash in Kamptee

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Nagpur Today : Nagpur News

Nagpur: A dispute over consuming and selling meat sparked clashes between two groups in Kamptee. The clash, on Tuesday, left many injured and arrest of at least eight persons.

The arrested accused have been identified as Madhukar Mahajan, Manoj Mahajan, Uttam Mahajan, Hemraj Sharma, Umashankar Shukla, Mohan Thakur and his two nephews. In his complaint to Kamptee police, Mohan Thakur said that he was returning home from his Petrol Pump, situated at Durga Square. While returning, one of the accused Hemraj Sharma started a wordy duel over the issue of eating and selling mutton.

Soon, the wordy duel turned into a fighting between Mohan and Hemraj. However, after sometime, Hemraj himself and other accused Madhukar Mahajan, Manoj Mahajan, Uttam Mahajan attacked Mohan Thakur, his friend Umashankar Shukla and two nephews with lethal weapons. After the attack, the four accused fled the scene. Based on Mohan Thakur’s complaint, police arrested Hemraj Sharma,  Madhukar Mahajan, Manoj Mahajan, and Uttam Mahajan.

In the meanwhile, acting on a counter complaint filed by Madhukar Mahajan, cops took Mohan Thakur, his friend Umashankar Shukla and two nephews into custody. Madhukar told police that when Hemraj Sharma was going to his home, the accused Mohan Thakur, Umashankar Shukla and two nephews came to his shop and started thrashing him severely. When Mahajan brothers tried to intervene, the four accused turned their anger towards them and beat them up too. The accused Mohan Thakur, Umashankar Shukla and two nephews also smashed glasses of vehicles parked nearby.

Based on the complaint, the four accused Mohan Thakur, Umashankar Shukla and his two nephews were also booked under relevant IPC sections and arrested. Further probe is underway.

Dispute over eating and selling meat sparks group clash in Kamptee

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